Vol. 94 No. 675, February 2010
Index
- Predicted fiscal train wreck fast becoming a grim reality.
- Tough to free troops from oppressive tyranny of fuel.
- 'Systems integrators' under political fire, but the military needs them more than ever.
- Shift to fixed-price contracts: smart reform or recipe for disaster?
- Tension over industry protests boils over as companies manage to overturn contract awards.
- Logic bombs: malicious firmware could sabotage military, security systems.
- Homegrown terrorist cases bring focus to debates on radicalization.
- DHS making 'moderate' gains in acquisition management.
- Intelligence agencies reach out to scientists to Counter terror weapon.
- Helping computers understand natural human speech.
- Laser fizzles" IEDs, rendering them harmless.
- Portable armored wall system replaces sandbags.
- Engineers develop single-wing twirling drone.
- New brake drum could trim pounds from Stryker vehicles.
- Losing control: job creation argument may prompt Congress to move on arms export reform.
- Military medical advisor calls for development of 3D human models.
- Human terrain: 'culture maps' becoming essential tools of war.
- Bulking up: Army's Shadow unmanned aircraft receiving upgrades for longer missions.
- Turf war II: Army to Air Force: we won't give up our surveillance aircraft.
- Balancing act: cost of current operations jeopardize Marine Corps' modernization plans.
- Marine corps faces gap in ground tactical vehicles.
- Army, marines mull over options to modernize truck fleets.
- New personal conflicts of interest rules.
- STEM students excel in corporate programs.
- National Flight Academy to prepare youth for STEM careers.
- NDIA Calendar.
- Battlefield robots.
- Navy shipbuilding.
- Robotic vehicles.